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U of Puget Sound Will Remove Name of Eugenics Supporter From Museum

The University of Puget Sound announced that it is removing the name of James R. Slater, a professor of biology...

Boos, Chants at Boston U Commencement Speech

David Zaslav, the CEO of Warner Brothers Discovery, was met with boos and chants during his commencement speech at Boston...

New Programs: Physician Associate, Cybersecurity, Entrepreneurship

The following colleges have announced new academic programs recently: Berry College is starting a master of medical science–physician associate degree...
A Zoom screen shows Spelman College teaching fellow Tangela Mitchell, a brown-skinned woman with a nose ring and her hair styled on top of her head, in the center and six high school students taking part in a discussion section.

A Bridge Between HBCUs and High Schools

A group of HBCUs is participating in a nationwide effort to bring college coursework to low-income high school students.

Governor Ron DeSantis speaks at a podium in front of the Florida state flag. A blue sign with white lettering on the podium reads: “Florida: The Education State.”
Opinion

Not Just a War on ‘Woke’

Attacks on public higher education in Florida are part of the radical right’s broader antidemocratic agenda, Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn writes.

Three students work and chat in UC Davis's Center for Chicanx and Latinx Academic Student Success with a colorful mural in the background.

Cultural Centers Meet Academic Services

Universities are seeking ways to improve educational outcomes for minority students. At UC Davis, that means creating identity-based centers that are also hubs for academic and mental health support.

A medieval painting of the angel Gabriel and the prophet Muhammad. Gabriel has wings and Muhammas is wearing a head covering and has a beard.

Report: Adjunct Who Showed Images of Prophet Was ‘Vilified’

A new American Association of University Professors report says Hamline University administrators “encouraged and promoted” a “de facto campaign of vilification.”

Back view of a row of young multi-ethnic students walking together in the park

The Students Who Aren’t Coming

Survey of high school seniors suggests problems ahead for institutions that enroll Black and Latino students and men. This could be a hard year for community colleges.